The girls are aged just one and two but both will get iPads as well as a Disney-themed bedroom.

Leanna, who has never worked, gets £15,480 a year in handouts.

The 20-year-old buys cheap food and saves up her weekly benefits to buy her tots Zelekah and Zakirah festive gifts.

She told Closer magazine: “Last year I saved £2,500 and my kids had 50 presents each, including Burberry and Ralph Lauren clothes. This year I’ll get gold earrings for Zelekah and I’ll save £300 for the Boxing Day sales as well.”

Leanna has split from the girls’ father and claims monthly benefits of £430 child tax credits, £132 child benefit, £444 rent, £380 for council tax and £180 for being a single parent – a total of £1,566.

“The girls will have new Burberry outfits and I’ll have champagne,” said Leanna, from Croydon, south London.

“Christmas is going to be great!”

But hard-working mums responded with fury on Twitter. One said: “A single mum on benefits has spent 2 grand on christmas... Why do I pay tax for these slobs?”

The full feature appears in Closer’s Christmas issue, on sale now, or go to closeronline.co.uk.